Architecture
The complex consists of three separate buildings, two of which are identical and located in the inner part of the block. The third building, the corner building, differs in its form, colour and above all in its height, which defines it in relation to its surroundings. The buildings are set at different levels of the ground floor, which responds to the modelling of the terrain while maintaining a functional scale for the view of passers-by along the urban street. A common element of all three buildings is the active parterre, which is materially distinct from the rest of the building and forms a platform on which a mass filled with private spaces is placed.
The expressive concept is influenced by the 4x4 module, which is reflected in the overall appearance of each building, as modularity is one of the key ideas of the design. The modular expression of the building is evident on the entire south and east facades of the buildings, which is dynamized by the regular alternation of balconies and loggias. These are offset by 1 module on successive floors, creating an interesting play of light and shadow on the south façade. The dynamism of the façade is supported by the alternation of the two materials used on the south façade - larch wood cladding and its counterpart with the same base - burnt wood. This expression is enhanced by laying the timber structure on a solid base - a parterre with a raw concrete expression. At the same time, the mass of the building is enhanced by the receding floor on which the communal living terrace is located.
The corner building is designed similarly, but differently. It is 3 storeys higher than the two buildings in the inner part of the wing, which makes it dominate the square and becomes an important landmark in the area. Its façade is composed of individual modules. To support its verticality, these modules are aligned regularly above each other, connected by pilasters that enhance the height of the building. The façade of this building is designed in the form of cheeks, which are a dignified material for a building set in an important space, the square.
The entrances to the individual houses are recessed into the ground floor, creating a natural lee for easy and convenient access to the buildings. The inner block is conceived differently in terms of material and material design. Dynamic modularity is replaced by simplicity and austerity, creating a pleasant environment for residents spending time in the courtyard, which is not disturbing in any way. The facades of the courtyard are simply clad in larch wood, divided at floor level by a strip of fibre concrete cladding. The corner building is designed in a similar way, but the larch cladding is replaced by face brickwork, as on the south and east elevations.
The courtyard itself is designed as a private space. It is conceived in the form of an oasis in the middle of the city where the inhabitants of the adjacent houses can rest. The inner courtyard is full of trees, shrubs and grasses, in the centre of the courtyard there is an accumulation pond which can increase its volume in the central green area of the courtyard. The inner courtyard is interspersed with clay paths, a wooden footbridge crosses the pond. Along the perimeter of the courtyard there are front gardens of apartments on adjacent floors, which are separated from the common areas by green belts.
Layout design
The building consists of several functional units, the main purpose of which is housing. The entrance to the building is covered and is located on the south side, which applies to all buildings. After the entrance, the user has the possibility to proceed by staircase or elevator to the individual floors where the residential units or work and live units are located.
In buildings A and B there are three apartments on each floor - two 3-bedroom and one 2-bedroom. The exception is the sixth floor, where there are two duplex apartments 6+kk and one 2+kk. Building C contains five flats per floor on the second to seventh floors, namely 2+kk and 3+kk flats. There are three flats per floor on the eighth to tenth floors.
The user can also use the premises on the first floor, which are accessible from the staircase area and where there are cellars and a common wheel room. Also connected to the main staircase are the communal garages, which are accessible from both the first floor level and the first underground level, where disabled parking spaces are located.
If the user arrives by car, they can park directly in the communal garages, which are accessed via an entrance ramp in the western part of the block. The individual garage floors are connected by a direct ramp and are connected to the circulation cores of the individual buildings in the block. The technological facilities of the individual buildings are located in the basement.
If the user wants to visit the inner block, he can enter it from the staircase area at the level of the second floor. From a visitor or customer perspective, the functional units of the retail space in Building C or the work and live units in Buildings A and B can be used. These spaces are accessed by a public entrance directly from the city street area (at the café from the square area) and are equipped with facilities, mainly for staff (cloakroom, tea kitchen, toilets). The café is equipped with sanitary facilities for visitors and storage space for the goods on offer.